Jordan Levin
Jordan Levin has been an arts and entertainment reporter and critic at the Miami Herald since 1999, covering dance and performance, Latin and pop music, and cultural features. Since 2010 she has been writing and producing radio features for SA国际传谋-Miami Herald News, two of which aired on NPR. As a freelancer, she has written for the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and Latina, Billboard and Ocean Drive magazines, among others. Before turning to journalism, she was a dancer/performer in New York City and an arts presenter in Miami.
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The broad lawn at the Deering Estate at Cutler runs gently downhill to meet Biscayne Bay, washing up between two massive, palm lined jetties to be鈥
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Julio Iglesias spends much of his time in the air these days, crisscrossing the globe in his private plane to sing in concerts from Singapore to鈥
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In many ways, Geoffrey Royce Rojas is like millions of other young Latino Americans. He was raised by Dominican parents who came to New York looking for鈥
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When she was 8 years old, Natalie Cole went to Mexico City with her father. And while Nat King Cole鈥檚 daughter was accustomed to his stardom, she was鈥
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The only instrument you notice walking into Juanes' sun-dappled home on Key Biscayne is an upright piano, covered with lesson books for his daughter鈥
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鈥淭elo Catch You鈥 was about Brazilian pop singer Michel Telo, whose viral, global hit 鈥淎i Se Eu Te Pego鈥 (Ay, If I Catch You) was booming around the world鈥
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There are two things that drive Art Basel Miami Beach: passion for art and financial wheeling and dealing. The organizers of one of the world's top art鈥
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The endless election season is enough to turn anyone cynical about politics. But for a group of female South Dade migrant workers, the idea of democracy鈥
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On an icy night in late December, Miami native Robert Battle, the new artistic director of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, saw his past and future鈥